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(iii) CSA B167-16,
Overhead cranes, gantry cranes, monorails,
hoists, and jib cranes,
(iv) CSA C22.2 No. 33-M1984 (R2014),
Construction and Test of
Electric Cranes and Hoists,
(v) CAN/CSA Z150-16,
Safety Code on Mobile Cranes,
(vi) CAN/CSA Z185-M87 (R2016),
Safety Code for Personnel
Hoists;
(vii) CSA Z248-17,
Code for Tower Cranes,
(viii) CAN/CSA Z256-M87 (R2016),
Safety Code for Material Hoists,
or
(b) a crane or hoist that is not commercially manufactured is
(i) designed by a professional engineer in accordance with the
applicable requirements of the standards set out in clause (a),
(ii) certified by a professional engineer, and
(iii) constructed, erected, used, maintained, examined,
inspected, operated and repaired in accordance with the
professional engineer’s requirements.
M.R. 128/2019
Repairs and modifications
23.5
An employer must ensure that structural repairs or modifications to
the components of a crane or hoist are
(a) made only under the direction and control of a professional
engineer; and
(b) certified by the professional engineer that the workmanship and
quality of the materials used has restored the components to not
less than their original capacity.
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